Hi Jho! For scar removal, 2 to 10 sessions are usually needed. But it is not a guarantee…The effectiveness of scar removal depends on the technology being used…I think laser therapies are the most effective.Also, depende padin kung gaano kalala at kung anung klaseng scar ang meron ka…There are different types of scars kasi..Merong keloidal, merong hyperpigmented scars and many more…Scars in your legs may also be treated like other scars like in Acne…read this articele, it might help:

Hi Cara! musta? For blackheads, the treatment varies according to the severity and extend…But the best treatment would be extracting blackheads without damaging the skin ( facial treatment). Also, some dermatologist would try treating it with deeper chemical peels, laser treatment of sunspots, and topical creams. Kung sa Mendez ka, try mo muna paconsult dun, pero most probably you would start getting a facial muna…Ingat Cara and dont forget to tweet, like and share this website to your friends!

Ella

Posted May 19, 2011 at 1:57 PM

I read about your blog that stretch mark removal is 3,360 per session. But when I called a branch of Mendez Medical Group, according to them the best process for that cost 5,000 to 7,500. I’m confused na what’s the real price. Another question, do Belo Medical Group and Mendez Medical Group offer the same price for the different treatment? So which is better the Belo or Mendez? Thanks a lot.

Hi Ella! the prices indicated in this site vary from time to time…Baka po nagtaas sila..Thanks for the update anyway. Also, the price may vary depending on the area to be treated as well as the severity of your stretch marks that’s why it is important that you take an initial consultation with one of their doctors first…The price i gave you was the minimum price only.

Which is better? Well I cant really say cause I have not personally tried those treatments…Both clinics have been receiving good feedbacks…Sa price nalang magkakatalo! hehe..Balitaan moko Ella…Take care!

Ah ok Aki…You are welcome! Thanks for the info…Yup matatanggal yan maniwala ka…Hehe! if in case your treatment did not work, then you can still try other options…You know, nothing is impossible with latest innovations nowadays…Ingat ka Aki!

Tin

Posted June 1, 2011 at 1:42 PM

Hi dave. May i ask about their treatment on UA if effective ba? cguro i am hesitant na kasi mura , 300 per session. But have u heard good feedbacks about their UA treatment? i want to try

Hi Tin! musta ka? about dun sa UA treatment, i have not tried the treatment pero tinanong ko kakilala ko okay naman daw…satisfied naman sya sa results. You just have to do it in succeeding sessions…Also, you have to coordinate with their skin specialist for further recommendations. You can try it! then balitaan moko ha? hehe. About dun sa Branch sa Cagaya de Oro, I am not really sure…You can call one of their branches though…HERE:

i just had bleaching treatment in mendez north edsa. is it okay to take a bath the day after i had my underarm whitening treatment? btw i was able to ask if I’m allowed to use any deodorant or antiperspirant and they said I should atleast let it dry as much as possible. and that’s pretty much all i know right now. so i’m wondering what are the other do’s and donts of post bleaching treatment. kindly reply here im my mail ASAP. thank you.

Hi Shel! first, i am not really sure about the bleaching chemicals Mendez has used…bleaching treatments may vary from clinic to clinic. So better if you ask them personally, just to be sure..However, generally, after an underarm bleaching your upper skin becomes thinner and more sensitive for several days, thus you are not suppose to use irritating deo’s…Also, you should let your armpits dry before applying deo’s to prevent moist production which may lead to irritation. Some derma doc’s would not allow you to use any deo or chemicals for atleast 2 to 3 days cause your skin is still sensitive and chemicals may cause reaction most especially if they have used armpit peels together with bleaching. Btw, yes you can take a bath the day after, also you can apply the mildest soap you have in hand. Take care shel! dont forget to share this site!

Hi TJ! thanks for your feedbacks…Let’s see the results after you finish the entire sessions…Sana nga maging effective. If not, you can try yung sa Belo scar removal, they use different sorts of advanced treatments for scars. What kind of acne scars do you have by the way? You can view the types of acne scars here:

Hi there seb! senxa ha matagala akong di nakapag blog..been very busy…yeah you can tru the scar away treatment, iba iba naman kasi ang scars and iba iba din ang treatment for each…like in your case, some docs would just use laser therapies like fraxel or erbium lasers..For some docs using a combination of punch excision, subcision, dermal grafting, and skin resurfacing may be effective…Here you can read more about scar treatments:http://www.medicalling.com/the-5-types-of-scars-best-treatments-for-scars/ ingat po!

the best skin whitening for me is a the combination of glutathione injections and scrubs with bleach…There are other whitening soaps that can help such as yung placenta soap and kojic soap…okay din daw ang belo essentials na whitening faceial wash…

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